![]() Here’s another fabulous same-sex wedding. It seems like we’re able to get some things right as a society, even if it involves a long, hard struggle to get there. It’s really just a matter of the way things happened to work out, but this post seems especially timely with the recent Supreme Court making same-sex marriage a right nationwide. This was a such a wonderful day – I am very grateful for the opportunity to photograph it for Ed and Dave. Guests have dessert and work on squares for the collaborative art project. They had a caricature artist, which was a lot of fun for the guests. While the guests went to the reception, we were able to go to the Silver Clouds exhibit for some photos. Pillow Fight and then a Wedding Reception Vows were exchanged in front of a very interesting artistic rendition of the skyline of downtown Pittsburgh. The officiant sat alone for a while before the ceremony gathering his thoughts.ĭave and Ed wait at the back of the theater before walking to the stage for the ceremony. Warhol’s 13 Most Wanted exhibit was going on at the time. Upstairs was an art project where the guests decorated small squares which were combined in one big frame. Since the wedding was close to Halloween it just made sense to have a candy table.ĭownstairs in the studio guests made silk screen prints on t-shirts. The younger guests had a great time playing with it later in the evening. Ed had his X Box set up to work on the movie screen in the museum theater. Honestly, it was better than a bright, sunny day because we had Riverfront Park all to ourselves for the portrait session. Try as well Residence Inn Oakland/University Place it is rated 7.4/10 and costs 129US per night. To explore Pittsburgh, Quality Inn University Center is the best budget option, set about 2.5 miles from Andy Warhol Museum. It was a rainy day, but the were prepared. If youre looking for a cheap hotel near Andy Warhol Museum, there are 5 good options available. Getting ReadyĮd and Dave each got new suits for the event. There was so much to photograph and it was wonderful to have such a great team to work with. ![]() I’m grateful to have had the help of my dear friends Annie O’Neill and Lisa Garrison. Next was a themed buffet which included Asian dishes, sliders, a carving station, and some traditional Pittsburgh fare. Afterwards, the guests were able to participate in art projects, games, or tour the museum. Then after some refreshments everyone went into the theater for the wedding ceremony. They decided to do portraits first, followed by the cocktail hour. What was different about this wedding was just how much Ed and Dave decided to break with the traditional way of doing things. The heart of the matter was the same as any other wedding: Two people in love declaring their commitment to each other in front of their family and friends. The event was different from any other wedding I’ve ever photographed, and not in the way that you’d think. ![]() I was thrilled to be a part of their day! A Different Way of Doing Things Not too long after that Ed and Dave booked me for their wedding at the Andy Warhol Museum. Photos from Ed and Dave’s Andy Warhol Museum Wedding.Īfter Pennsylvania’s statutory ban on same-sex marriage was overturned by a federal district court judge I hoped that I would get a chance to photograph such a wedding.
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